Kawasaki KR500

Kawasaki KR500
Manufacturer Kawasaki
Production 1980 - 1982
Class racing (500ccm class)
Engine 4 cylinders, two stroke, liquid cooled
Weight 133 kg (dry)
Fuel capacity 32 L

The Kawasaki KR500 was a racing motorcycle built by Kawasaki from 1980 to 1982 for the 500ccm class. The bike debuted in the world championship at GP of Nations 1980 (the circuit Misano Adriatico) with the rider Kork Ballington. At the end of the season the South African rider finished 12th in the standings. For the 1981 season the KR500 was improved, a new chassis was built which was stiffer and lighter, the bike got a magnesium crankcase and a fork with anti-dive. The season saw the KR500 get its first podium finishes with two third places (in Netherlands and Finland) with Ballington finishing 8th in the final standings of the championship. The main change before the 1982 season was switching to Showa suspensions. Ballington finished 9th in the championship, the best result during the season was a 6th place in Misano. At the end of the season the Kawasaki retired from the Grand Prix motorcycle racing.

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